lONIC’S LAST TRIP
FAREWELL LUNCHEON AT WELLINGTON (PRBSS ASSOCIATION TKLEGBAU.I WELLINGTON, November 11. Many memories are treasured of the old Shaw, Savill. and Albion liner lonic/ which arrived at Wellington this morning on her last visit to the port before she is broken up. The passing of the lonic signifies the disappearance from New Zealand of the last of three famous ships, the Corlnthic and the Athenie having been retired, the Athene having been converted into - «
whaler factory ship. The’Corinthic i| going to the ship breakers. : ” The opportunity was takente-day fo hold an entirely informal j farewell * luncheon on board. The Ml wfPt... the Shaw, Savill. and Albha vna* . pany’s Wellington office, iweMM by Mr Jame% Findlay, who ajifl returned from London. Hr I. V. hj van, and Captain H. f, Thurston. «■»- mander of the lonic,* * % ' Regret was exprdfeOd ■» wj^sssetsaasLiaSm ; arsaawiWßßlK-.-structed wxnOd*when 'the! TW-
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21938, 12 November 1936, Page 3
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